Turbo & Supercharge (Forced Induction) Posts regarding Turbochargers, Superchargers and any other method for Forced Induction.

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Old 05-25-2005, 05:15 PM
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Does anyone know anything bout these?
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Hrmmm
I smell another electronic S/C
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Garbage.
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LOL



I want that on my car daddy!! PLEASE!!!
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I know there was somebody who made a real electric turbo for cars without kits. It worked more like Nitrous as the battery in the car could only power it for less than a minute and then it would need to recharge before using it again. That particular kit was quite real. Not so sure about this one.
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Crap. I read most of the descriptions and they don't know crap about cars!!!
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Old 05-26-2005, 03:19 AM
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The DSC microprocessors sensor reads engine RPM, air pressure , air temperature and laternator impulse ; analyzes all the input data and directs the servo motor to ratate and supply the right amount of air to the engine at every specific instance/rpm for optimum combustion efficiency (by adjusting the volume of air to an ideal air and fuel mixture ratio at every instance possible in order to achieve perfect combustion thus maximixing engine power, fuel savings and reducing emission).

Hmmm, I thought fuel need to be adjusted.

RET systems have also LEAN-BURN AFC ninja.gif
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It decreases fuel injection pressure according to engine power.
Servo actuarator is controller to decrease fuel injection pressure.
Thus engine can combust lean fuel. This makes engine to saving fuel. (Fuel consumption is decreased)

It's crazy. WTF do we need to lean our engines that way? It could be harful!
With this thing you definitelly need EGT probe to control temperature of exhause gases (temperature in combustion chamber), cause you can easily blow something up.

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I know there was somebody who made a real electric turbo for cars without kits. It worked more like Nitrous as the battery in the car could only power it for less than a minute and then it would need to recharge before using it again. That particular kit was quite real. Not so sure about this one.

TRUE.
It's like Eaton supercharger driven by 3 electo motors.
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Old 05-26-2005, 12:21 PM
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Most of the engines are set to run rich, so leaning it out would show gains in power and fuel efficiency.

That supercharger on batteries would give you .3lbs of boost for 10 seconds.... not worth it!!!
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